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OUT & ABOUT

North Wales is brimming with places to see, explore and discover.

An area packed with adventure, there are attractions, parks, beaches and mountains to while away the hours.

From coastal adventures to cultural gems, every visit brings new experiences.

Out & About in Nature

 

The nature of North Wales is simply stunning and offers something for just about everyone!

 

Follow the North Wales Coastal Path, ideal for relaxing walks or wildlife spotting.

 

The local area is crisscrossed with scenic footpaths and country lanes for gentle strolls, as well as more adventurous Walking & Hiking Trails, and mountain climbs.

 

Offa’s Dyke Path is just four miles from Tree Tops Caravan Park, offering historic hiking with stunning views across the Welsh-English border.

 

The North Wales Cycle Route is perfect for cyclists, winding through picturesque countryside and coastal paths.

Talacre Beach

Talacre Beach

Family Fun & Entertainment

 

North Wales offers endless entertainment for all ages!

 

Just minutes from Tree Tops is Talacre Beach, home to one of the oldest lighthouses in Wales – the Point of Ayr Lighthouse. The sand dunes are a haven for wildlife, including rare natterjack toads and migratory birds.

 

Theatres such as Theatre Clwyd in Mold, Venue Cymru in Llandudno, and Rhyl Pavilion Theatre offer fantastic performances.

If film is more your thing, head to one of the local cinemas in Rhyl or Prestatyn.

 

There’s a host of adventure parks, aquariums, and museums to keep the whole family entertained, as well as Zip World and slate caverns, all just a short drive from Tree Tops.

Towns & Villages to explore

 

Immerse yourself in rich architecture and Welsh culture when you visit historic towns like Prestatyn, Conwy, and Llandudno, as well as an array of picturesque villages inbetween!

 

With a great range of independent food and gift shops, restaurants, bars, and cafes, Prestatyn is perfect for a day out shopping and eating!

 

Step back in time as you explore Conwy Castle and take a stroll across Thomas Telford’s suspension bridge.

 

Enjoy a walk along Llandudno’s Victorian Pier (the longest pier in Wales!), ride the historic Great Orme Tramway, or follow the Alice in Wonderland Trail around the town.

Llandudno Pier

Llandudno Pier

Ready to start your journey?

 

Contact Tree Tops Caravan Park today to explore caravan ownership opportunities!

Step inside Tree Tops by browsing our free brochure. Take a look online, or we can send you a copy by post or email.

Moments & Memories

Our caravans and lodges are owner‐occupied but no matter how many times you come to stay there’s always a new discovery to be made.

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Out & About

North Wales is brimming with places to see, explore and discover.

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Heritage

Castles, coves, history and heritage trails, it’s all on our doorstep.

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Food & Festivals

The North Wales coast is alive all year round

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Theatres

More than just a daytime destination

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Days Out

Cinemas, slate caverns, zip wires, aquariums, adventure parks, museums.

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Nature & Wildlife

Tree Tops is a haven for wildlife.

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